Ali Chaudhary awarded Marie Curie Early Career Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the University of Oxford-International Migration Institute.

Ali Chaudhary has been awarded a prestigious Marie Curie Early Career Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the University of Oxford-International Migration Institute. He will be overseeing a quantitative project examining the effects of bi-lateral migration policies and migration flows on political change in migrant-sending countries over time. Ali will be joining the Oxford team working on the European Commission funded project -Transnational Migration, Citizenship and the Circulation of Rights and Responsibilities’ (TRANSMIC). This multi-university project seeks to understand transnational migration by looking at the conditions for and effects of transnational migration, possibilities for the mobility of migrants’ rights to be enhanced, and the links between migration, citizenship, and migration and development.

The TRANSMIC project is coordinated by Maastricht University (The Netherlands), and includes as partner institutions the universities of Oxford (UK), Liège (Belgium), Minho (Portugal), Aix-Marseille (France), Tampere (Finland) and Warsaw (Poland), as well as the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels.